4mulaSvaliant
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This is just photo edited, but it gives me and idea. Also I know I wont get the car that low without major surgery in the wheel tubs. LOL
@MopaR&D car looks great! Did you ever find center caps? I ask because I am on the same adventure you were with these same wheels. I think I found a solution for the caps as I 3D printed one. Just curious what you found?
Couple more questions as well.
1. Did you have them open the center bores all the way through the wheel? Or just deep enough for the hub to fit?
2. did you use a +24 offset wheel in the front?
3. Did you add any further spacers in the front?
The wheels I bought used are
Front: SIZE: 18x9 Tire: 275/35/18
OFFSET: +24 millimeters
BACKSPACE: 5.95 inch
CENTERBORE: 70.8 millimeters
Rear: SIZE: 18x10 Tire: 295/30/18
OFFSET: +22 millimeters
BACKSPACE: 6.37 inch
CENTERBORE: 70.8 millimeters
In the front I have done a BBP swap kit from Pirate Jack (MBM) and so I have the 73+ brake set up. I am hoping to have no issues other than the wheels which will get bored out this weekend. I am planning to have them open the bore only as deep as needed. I am primarily doing that because I don't want the hole to be so large on the front of the wheel.
In the rear I am running an A-body 8-3/4 with 10" brakes, small bolt pattern, with stock location springs.
After a bit of measuring and removal of studs (I was planning to redrill the axles) I realized I needed to move the wheels outboard to get them off my springs. It turned out that it needed to move out 7/8" so I bought 1" thick, 5x4 to 5x4.5 adapters. It also just so happened that I could afford move the wheels out an 1-1/8 before I started getting into the inner wheel tub. (if it were lowered any further)
I have been banking on @72bluNblu measurements in planning and research but none of the posts I stumbled across were spec'd out with standard A-body 8-3/4 rears. So I wasn't entirely sure how it was going to work out until I actually set the tires under the car and took lots of measurements. I should have all my parts in hand by the weekend!
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Well.... they fit! BARELY!!! But they fit!
I was able to get over to my buddy’s place this eve with the 1” wheel adapters.
Just as I had planned it came up with about 3/16” from the spring pack and roughly a 1/4” from the rolled under lip.
My springs are worn out and sag a bit, so in these pictures it actually sits lower than I thought I’d have to set it.
So yes, with a stock A-body 8-3/4 10” brake small bolt pattern, with 1” spacers, and rolled lip will allow a 295 under a 69 Valiant.
Also worth noting is that my buddy came out and leaned down on the rear to check travel and the tire went up into the well another 1.5” or so and I didn’t hear it scuffing yet.
On to the front next week!
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Well.... they fit! BARELY!!! But they fit!
I was able to get over to my buddy’s place this eve with the 1” wheel adapters.
Just as I had planned it came up with about 3/16” from the spring pack and roughly a 1/4” from the rolled under lip.
My springs are worn out and sag a bit, so in these pictures it actually sits lower than I thought I’d have to set it.
So yes, with a stock A-body 8-3/4 10” brake small bolt pattern, with 1” spacers, and rolled lip will allow a 295 under a 69 Valiant.
Also worth noting is that my buddy came out and leaned down on the rear to check travel and the tire went up into the well another 1.5” or so and I didn’t hear it scuffing yet.
On to the front next week!
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Be a little cautious with this. If the Valiant rear wheel wells are similar to the Dart, then you'll find out that the outside fender lip isn't where the wheel well ends. The wheel well ends quite a bit inside of the fender lip. It's hard to see, but you may see me attempting to point to it in my photo. This is my setup as of right now and I'm still rubbing just a tad on all four corners.
Front:
18"X9" +22mm offset, 255/40/18, Dr. Diff 13" Brakes, fenders hammered out a little.
Rear:
18"X9" +32mm offset, +5mm spacer, 255/40/18, Dr. Diff 11.75" Brakes, 0.5" offset shackles, A-body rear end converted to bbp.
Originally, I had my wheel and tire setup swapped front to rear. I had no rub in the front; however, in the rear I was surprised to find out my tire walls were completely shaven off. If I had anyone in the car with me, the rears would rub on some corners. Just recently I swapped my wheels front and back knowing I would probably get some rub in the front now but not nearly as much in the rear.
Honestly, I've been measuring and I don't think I'll be able to get anything larger than a 265/35/18 on here even with the right offset wheels.
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Love the car! You said .5 offset shackles. Do you have the offset front hanger, as well? Who makes the wheels on your car? I ask because I have a ‘68 Dart myself.
I also had to trim the quarter lip about a 1/2"
Do you reckon that a lip-roll wouldn't have been able to provide the clearance needed, or did you just start with cutting because you could?
I'm trying to avoid cutting on my 67 383s, so I'm hoping i can add some clearance with the ol' baseball bat lip-roll. At least that could be straightened out with a hammer when my car hits 6 figures in stock form.